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Look Who's Coming Look Who’s Coming Over 200 senior investment professionals have already registered for the Summit, including senior representatives from the following organisations: ABCI Capital Ltd Canada Pension Plan Investment Board ABN Amro (A.A.Advisors) CCB International Holdings Limited (Ccbi) Ace Group China Automation Group Ltd Ace Life Insurance Company Ltd China Bocom Insurance Co., Ltd ACMI China Everbright Capital Ltd Ageas Insurance Company (Asia) Limited China Life Insurance (Overseas) AIA Group Chinese Ymca Of Hong Kong AIA HK CIC International HK Limited AIA International Ltd CIC Investor Services Limited AIA Pension And Trustee Co. Ltd. Citizen Investment Trust Albourne Partners (Singapore) Pte Ltd City University Of Hong Kong Alpha Group Holdings Ltd CLP Holdings Limited Alphalex Capital Management Co. CLP Power HK Ltd Anbang Asset Management CPPIB Asia Inc Anbang Capital (Hong Kong) Co. Ltd Credit Foncier Anz Banking Group Ltd. Credit Suisse APAC Resources Ltd Croucher Foundation Asia Capital Reinsurance Group Delmon Group Asifma DFS Group Assicurazioni Generali S.P.A Asia DZ Bank Ag Hong Kong Regional Office Ecogreen International Group Limited Austrade Hong Kong Economic Research Analysis Ltd (ERA) Avalon Capital Edward Wong Group Aviva Life Elionhouse Axa Asia Employees Provident Fund Axa China Region Insurance Co. Ltd Federation Of Investment Managers Malaysia Bank Consortium Trust Co. Ltd Financial Alliance Pte Ltd Bank For International Settlements Financial Partners Ltd. Bank Of China (Hong Kong) Ltd Friends Provident International Bank Of Japan Fubon Bank Bank Of Singapore Hk Branch Fundo de Pensoes Bank Of Thailand FWD Group Management BCT Financial Ltd/ Bank Consortium Trust Co FWD Hong Kong & Macau BCT Group/ Hong Kong Trustees Association Global Regency Ltd BHI Investment Advisors (Asia) Limited Government Pension Fund BNP Paribas Cardif Grace Financial BOC Group Life Assurance Guggenheim Partners BSI Bank Hang Seng Bank Limited Hanwha Life (Hong Kong) Nan Fung China Development Ltd Henderson Land NF Trinity Capital (Hong Kong) Ltd Henley Group NFT Capital HFS Asset Management Limited Noah Holdings (Hong Kong) Limited HK UST Orient Overseas Container Line Ltd HKSFA Pacific Hawk Hk Hong Kong Baptist University Pccw Limited Hong Kong Exchanges & Clearing Ltd Pelita Harapan (Lippo Group) Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited Perella Weinberg Partners Hong Kong Housing Department Ping An Trust Hong Kong Housing Society Ping An Trust Company Limited Hong Kong Investment Funds Association Power Assets Holdings Ltd. Hong Kong Life Insurance Ltd Praetorian Investments Hong Kong Monetary Authority Prudential Corporation Asia Hong Kong Monetary Authority Prudential Hong Kong Hong Kong Shue Yan University Qing Yi Agricultural Company Limited Hong Kong Trade Development Council Qsuper Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Republi Of Palau Hongkong Electric Russell Investments Hongkong Polytechnic University Securities and Futures Commission Hospital Authority Provident Fund Scheme Shanghai Commercial Bank Limited HSBC Insurance (Asia-Pacific) Holdings Limited Shun Hing Capital (Asia) Ltd HSBC Life (International) Limited Silverhorn HSBC Private Bank SIM Technology Group Limited Huawei International Pte Ltd SOCIETE GENERALE PRIVATE BANKING ICICI Prudential Life Insurance Sumitomo Mitsui Trust (Hong Kong) Limited iFAST Financial Pte Ltd Sun Hung Kai Properties Direct Investment Ltd International Finance Corporation Sun Life Asset Management IPP Financial Advisers Pte Ltd Sun Life Financial John Swire & Sons (H.K.) Ltd Sun Life Hong Kong Johnson Electric Holdings Ltd Swedish Foreign Trade Ass/Foundation Swedish KEB Asia Finance Limited Youth Abroad Korea Exchange Bank Swiss Reinsurance Company Ltd Lippo Investments Management Limited Taikang Asset Management Hong Kong Lippo Limited Taiping Assets Management (Hk) Company LTD Lombard Street Research Taiping Securities Mandatory Provident Fund Schemes Authority Tata Capital Marketers Pte Ltd Manulife (International) Ltd Temasek Manulife Financial Textile Alliance Limited MassMutual Asia Limited The Alternative Investment Management Mercer Association Ltd (Aima) Metlife The Croucher Foundation Metlife Investment Asia The HK & China Gas Co Ltd MIESF The Hong Kong Jockey Club Ministry Of Economy And Finance of Cambodia The Hong Kong Society of Financial Analysts Mitsubishi Corporation The Hong Kong University of Science and Mitsubishi Corporation (Hong Kong) Ltd Technology MPFA The Kowloon Motor Bus Company (1933) MTR Corporation Towers Watson Multitude Foundation Towngas NAB Private Wealth Advisory TTG Hong Kong UBS AG UBS AG West Kowloon Cultural District Authority Wide Growth Investment Wide Growth Limited Wocom Holdings Limited Zurich Insurance The list is updated once weekly on Friday afternoons. Be sure to tell others you will be attending - Tweet using hashtag #AsianInvestmentSummit and or #AIWeek. .
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